According to reports from international media, American and Canadian rescue teams have commenced a large-scale search operation for the lost submarine in the depths of the ocean. The mentioned submarine, carrying five tourists, had set out to explore the location where the wreckage of the Titanic lies in the deep sea. However, the submarine has disappeared into the depths of the ocean, with only 70-96 hours of oxygen supply remaining.
As per the United States Coast Guard, shortly after entering the sea on Sunday, communication with the submarine and its crew was lost, approximately one hour and forty-five minutes later. The submarine had a four-day oxygen supply at the time of departure. The submarine consists of a pilot, three tourists (including one British citizen and a famous French diver), and one expert in marine exploration.
According to Ocean Gate Tours, all available resources are being utilized to rescue the five individuals on board the vessel. The cost of this eight-day underwater journey was estimated to be around 1.25 million dollars.
Authorities have expressed gratitude for the collaboration of various government agencies and companies in their efforts to reestablish contact with the submarine. They are determined to ensure the safe return of their crew members. The rescue teams are working tirelessly, employing advanced technology and deep-sea expertise to locate the submarine and provide the necessary assistance.
The families of the missing tourists are anxiously awaiting updates, clinging to hope that their loved ones will be rescued from the unforgiving depths. The challenging conditions and limited oxygen supply pose a race against time for the rescue teams, who are facing immense pressure to locate the submarine before it's too late.
As the search operation enters its critical phase, the international community stands in solidarity, offering support and prayers for the successful rescue of the stranded individuals. The world watches with bated breath as efforts continue to find the lost submarine and bring the tourists back to safety.
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